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U# of 0. Library Eugene, Oregon VOLUME 23, Number 40 BEAVERTON, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1950 Contests For Washington County's Polio City Ballots Council And Cases Hit Sixteen To Date For Comfort Sta.In Park Mayor Loom NATIONAL INFANTILE PARALYSIS FOUNDATION THREE POSITIONS NAMES WEST SLOPE MAN LOCAL CHAIRMAN SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE—$2.00 P E R Y E A R SINGLE COPY F IV E CENTS Governor Proclaims November As Oregon Civil Defense Month STREET LIGHTING LEGION TAKES DOWN McKay Asks Completion Of Communities' Organization With March of Dimes funds ex- j ISSUE ALSO PENDS; WORLD WAR II SIGN hausted, Washington county this week has 16 new polio cases for , LEVIES ANNOUNCED CANDIDATE SLATE Yes, World War II is offici the year as the National Infantile ) ally and definitely over. Provision for a long delayed in- Paralysis Foundation named Har- , The Beaverton post of the Expectation of a hot political old Johnston, West Slope, as chair ! stallation of a comfort station in American Legion, this week, battle for three city government man of the county chapter, and I the city park is scheduled for the NATIONAL SECURITY RESOURCES BOARD SETS took down the "Community ^ysts is indicated by filings of five Virginia Jenkins, Beaverton, as I ¡special city election in • onjunction Honor Roll,” listing the names candidates, as announced by the secretary. with the November ballot, an CITIES IN STATE AS CRITICAL TARGET SPOTS of all residents who served in city hall. nounces C. Bryan Walker, city re In report released by Dr. Hollis Mayor H. H. Jeffries, incumbent, ter M, Stolte, of the Yamhill- the recent conflict. In a strong plea for completion corder. A levy o f 3.3 mills will be CIDER, DOUGHNUTS, According to Thurlow Weed, faces the opposition o f Oscar Mar Washington county public health by communities of their civil de laid to meet estimated construc adjutant, the signboard next tin, councilman, in his race for district, Beaverton area leads in fense organizations, Gov, Douglas tion costs of $4,500. PICTURE SHOW AND to Dr. Mason's office on W at re-election. % McKay, Thursday, proclaimed No polio incidence, with nine; Forest Also pending voter approval is son was becoming decrepit For two positions as council Grove reports three, Hillsboro two, vember as Civil Defense Month a new and modern system of PRIZES SCHEDULED with age and a little superflu man, Victor Wisner, Eari Enger and Tigard-Sherwood area two. in Oregon and emphasized the street lighting. A survey under- ous, now that World W ar II and Harold Gregory are listed as role every man and woman in the Among these victims, ten are taken by the Portland General was all of five years ago. candidates. state will have in the task of de children and six are adults. Since The annual costume Hallowe'en | Electric suggests installation of In its place, eventually, the Jeffries is finishing his second June 1, eleven cases have been fense. Party ° f the Beaverton junior 47 mercury vapor, 21,000 lumen Legion hopes to be able to year of a first term, having been reported but none of them, to date, chamber of commerce, will be held lights and 97 6,000 lumen incandes- “The apparent tapering off of erect some permanent memor elected in 1948. He has been "at have proved fatal. fighting in Korea does not justify at the Merle Davies grade school cents with 2, 3 or 4 way enclosed BOARD ANNOUNCES ial, such as a fountain with a the helm" during the construction any relaxation in the drive to pre The county foundation chapter at 7:30 p. m., October 31, announces directional refractors. plaque, to honor those in ser phase of the sanitary sewgr sys has assisted with 23 cases during Jim Duncan, committee member, pare Oregon for a military emer The street lighting may be fin NEW SCHEDULE OF vice during World Wars I tem installation. gency," McKay declared, after re the last 12 months. Two patients All kids through the eighth anced through the imposition of a Martin was appointed to the now in iron lunw require an out- and II. turn from a civil defense confer grade, including pre-schoolers, are six mill levy. Cost of the installa OPEN OFFICE HRS. council in the winter of 1947. He lay of $1,000 per month. Collec- invited to the event which will fea- ence In Seattle. “So long as Rus is a home-owner on Hazel avenue, tions in the county have long ago ture cider, doughnuts, plentiful tion includes only the necessary sia keeps up its aggressive atti construction and maintenance plus and is employed in Portland. tude, the end of one act o f ag been exhausted and another $ 9,000 prizes for costumes in all ages, and Ordered to report for induction Wisner, who operates the Val- advance has been requested, in ad- a forty minute picture show of electric power required. into the Armed Forces of the gression will probably herald the ley Taxi company, is a home own- dition to an earlier advance of the “young generation” category. : United States. October 25, were beginning of another. er in Beaverton and has a plotted [ $ 4 ,900. “It is imperative," he concludes, Parents are welcome only if they LJ _ _ X nine young men of the county, subdivision near Hazel and Erick- ______ are properly chaperoned by an IVI Vr v U llv U ld i l O j T bringing to 45 the total of men “ that we prepare ourselves today son streets. eligible youngster. ^ conscripted since the renewed ac for a long-time defense effort.” Enger, a carpenter and contrac- A riTIU At The National Security Resourles Dean Jones, grade school teach- ^ 7 0 V 6 m O V * ^ ^ C l \ Q V tivity of Local Selective Service tor, has bean active in civic affairs 11 J * 11 u 1 ~ board, the governor adds, has re er. is chairman of the party. ^ . . Koaid No. 4, in September. in Beaverton. He m a member of "TeXCIS A ¡P P q e a The Jaycees announce that Don i 8 N y © 0 T List includes Thomas E. Clap- cently designated several Oregon the junior chamber of commerce, B « 11 McDonnell has been appointed act- 1 shaw and Theodore B. Hanberg, cities as within the "critical tar- where he is a member of the ing president, to fill out the un- | Guest of honor at the Octobei Forcst Grove; Richard P. Ringle. H«t" areas. Although he is not board of directors. expired term of Don Jenkins, pres- jg ladies night of the Beaverton Peter A. Birkel, Route 3, and Ray permitted to disclose the nature Gregory owns and operates the ident, now engaged in Marine 1 Klwanis club, hejd in the high mond S. McCann, Route 2, of | of these cities, he points out that Uhion service station on Short Corps duty in California, the board ! school cafeteria, was Govcrnoi Hillsboro; Donald E. Balsiger, they include several industrial street and Tualatin Valley high ot directors announces. Douglas McKay and his wife. Sherwood; Arthur G. Higgs, II, communities. way, across from the service sta Communities outside these crit Route 1, David L. Cady and Frank Other appointments name Bill About 130 members, guests and tion he operated for a long time ical area«, he declares, will have lin E. Tibbets, all of Beaverton. Dresser as vice-president to re- wives were present, and which he recently sold. The board also announces a new as great a burden as those within place Bill Smith, moved to Califor- Feature of the evening, sharing C. Bryan Walker, city recorder, schedule of office hours, when it it. No city, in his opinion, could nia; Ed Vala and Earl Enger to almost companion billing with the points out that filing for city of will be on hand to serve the pub- possibly hope to cope with the vacancies on the board of direc- governor's speech, was the intro fices is officially closed, with pub lie. From Monday through Friday, j consequences of an aggressor's at- tors; Dr. C. E. Dixon, to be chair duction presented by Bill Stratton lication this week of candidates. on a 44 hour routine, the office ,Hck without the help of smaller man of the program committee the sharp wit of the club. Bill Anyone wishing to enter the race, will be available from 8 a. m. to communities. He sees the attack and Bill DuVall as chairman of gave the honored guest an insight however, may do so by running 12 noon and from 1 p. m. to 5 on any one city of Oregon as hav the annual Football Banquet, to roundup into some of the mem as a write-in or sticker candidate. bers present. TWikB were many ** p. m. £>n Saturdays, hours are ing such reverberations as would pe held at the end of the playing be felt |n all the fo y corners of targets for the barbs thrown out i itftson. from 8 a. m. to 12 noon. the state. Mrs. Anne Medland, Hillsboro McKay made an easy-flowing Jaycee meetings are still the Observance o f the month, by has been added to the draft board Senator W a y n e M orse first and third Wednesdays in the speech, of Intimate style, telling office staff, makirfg the establish- the governor's wish, will aim for Heidelberg restaurant, at 7: p. m his auditors that in the face of With Senator Wayne Morse ment of the 5% day week possible, an educational program through troubled events all government Mrs. Barbara MacLeod, draft press, radio and special area con must stress economy. With anoth hearing the burden of keynote ferences and for the recruitment er one and one-half million citi speaker, an old-time political rally j hoard clerk, reports the registra of volunteers by the thousands will he staged on Thursday, No tion of five dentists after the first zens coming out of civilian life Jack Kelly, well-known car deal into the military, by present mo vember 2, 8 p. m., in the Tigard call for doctors, dentists, veterinar who are needed as block wardens, er. has returned to the Beaverton auditorium, under ians, pharmacists nnd other med police and fire reserves, medical bilization plans, there will be a high school area with an exclusively used aides, aircraft observers, filter need of four and a half million auspices of the Tigard - Metzger ical specialist. She could not Indi car lot near the Kepler Daven- j center workers and personnel for unit of the Republican Women’s cate, however, how many of the other civilians to support them. Private Nolle M. DePuy port company, near the Beaverton handling food and shelter prob Federation. The public Is cordially five registrants, if any, might he Plans for a continuing campaign Manpower shortages, he pointed East “ Y ” . Taking the basic airmen indoc- lems. Jack, who once operated a Kai- trination course at Lackland Air ,n behaIf of an area-wide swini- out, are already developing and invited to attend and take part in inducted. McKay says the individual citi a questions-from-the-floor period ser-Frazer dealership here, indi- Force Base, in San Antonio, Tex- m ng P°o1 Project reached a may cost be expected to become even zen will have many responsibilities to follow the scheduled speech cates that he turns "thumbs as. is Private Nolle M DePuy, 20 study staKe at a meeting held Oc- .................. . _ as time goes on. He more critical for protecting himself and his down” on any new car setup, par son of Nolie B. DePuy, route 1. tober 23 ,n the Beaverton Legion , sug(?ests that now is the time to presentations. family—calling for training in Morse, who is condemned by his ticularly in light of the recent box 540. Beaverton. ha" ' GrouPs representing a wide first aid and home nursing The base is the world’s largest 8®ct,on of the Beaverton - West j needed for continued operation critics as more of a Democrat controls clamped on credit. He further urges establishment for air- sloPe-Aloha area entered into th< an<j pay them enough to stay than a Republican, opposes How Business has been good, he re airforce training center, of adequate blood bank reserves. _____ and the credit restrictions men and women. Basic training discussions, which are slated to be j Qn the job Unemployment figures ard Latourette, Democratic can ports, An enticing dinner of fried have not particularly hurt his j prepares the soldier to entrance followed with further determlna | j or Oregon are ominous, he cited, didate for the U. S. Senate who is business. j into air force technical training ,iona 85 to locations, size, cost at a mar|i of I t y of employables. condemned by his critics as more chicken, with all the customary The large lot for his used cars and for assignment in specialized and maintenance requirements. “ The most important job in of a Republican than a Democrat. trimmings will distinguish Octo has been newly graveled and Kel work. The course includes a sci- When this information has been the country," the governor de He has declared himself as testing ber 28, at the Aloha grange hall, ly says it looks like he’ll be there entific evaluation of aptitude and assembled and shaped into a re- clared, “ is winning a war. What whether it is possible for a Senatoi acrordlng to members o f the Busy for some time. inclination for following a parti- P°rt, the group plans to release it ever sacrifices this and what fol to vote his convictions and still re Bees, Rebekah social club. Serv io the public lows might ent ' I is not to b<- main consistent with his party ing time has been set from 5 to | cular vocation and career. Methods of controlling rats and 8 p. m. Delegates present Monday night mentioned in the same breath as Ideals. mice in and around houses and The group is presenting a ba All county candidates have been were from Cooper Mountain coni- the sacrifices of those men in uni- buildings will lir demonstrated invited to appear and be intro zaar to follow the dinner and munity club; American Legion and form. .u -..in i . „ .. . . Thursday, November 2 at Beaver- _ XI*. ___ Auxiliary; Cedar Hills area, Cen- j "W e must cut out all unneces dueed. Representative- Walter Nor- the public Is cordially invited to 4 ton reports Joe Cox, county ex tury club, Westdale Mothers club, j saiy expense in government and j blad, who fares a stiff political attend. tension agent. Entertainment and dancing will Kiwanis cluh. Canyon Road Boost- try to hold down the taxes We 1 test in his race for reelection Those attending the meeting are take place after the dinner Is ers, Mariner Scouts of the Beaver- cannot afford to go broke in any [ against the Democratic Roy Hew asked to meet at the Cedar Hills Death claimed David Francis I ton high school, Junior Chambei sense. This means the elimination j itt, will speak briefly. Governor cleared away. tract office one mile north of Clouse age 11 years, son of Mr. Saturday, Oct. 28. the Beaverton of Commerce, Broadmoor Womens of frills in government," he Douglas McKay, who is committed ] Beaverton at 10 a. m. and Mrs. Deli F. Clouser o f route grade school P T A will stage a j , to an earlier meeting, experts t - | club. Progressive club of Progress, warned Willard E. Nelson, assistant dis 1, Aloha, after a losing fight with combined modern and old - time Veterans of Foreign Wars. Pine- Democracy. McKay reminded I he there in time for an introduc trict agent for the predator and leukemia. The end came on Mon dance at the Merle Davies school hurst Womens club, Hazeldale his listeners, is not free. In fact, It tion and share doughnuts and rodent control division of the Kish day, October 23 at the Doern- Dancing will begin at nine o’clock, Happy Hour cluh. Business and may become expensive at times coffee during the refreshment pe and Wildlife service will be in becher hospital in Portland. The Mrs. Hal Lavman, ways and means ___. . . . .. , „ „ . „ „ . m u m » . riod. . T , , .. L ... Professional Women’s, club. West The rights and responsibilities chaige of the demonstration. This parents had known for some time chairman, reports that there will _ . .. . . . . . . , . . . . , Slope Dions club, Westdale Wo of citizenship cannot he delegated Regardless of party, all voters j is the time of the year when rats that he would not be able to sur- also be door prizes and a coke b a r __ , . . . are urged to attend the rally. Sen- Highlighting the month of Or and mice are moving Into build . . . . „ . .. mens club, and P T A s from Aloha- to anyone but yourself, vlve the disease. Because of the many square „ . ___. „ ,, „ ' ator Morse, In discussing problems tober, the Beaverton American Lc ings for the winter and it is ad- He was horn at Hillsboro, Ore- dancing fans in the vicinity Ralph ” Pr' _ ^ °™ *’ ‘ ‘ ay A worthy project for the \i of national importance, will call K*on post schedules two social vlHah|«, to control them before they . . . ___ X t . . . . o * 3 itu o T v .;- /o il Vo T V . . . 1 _______ •_ „„-v. V _ . _1 __________ 1 Barnes. r E Mason Merle Davies waTii!s cluh. he uggested, would gon on May 23. 1939. This fall he Perrine’s orchestra has planned and Gabel schools. lie a campaign to get all friends for questions from the floor, which events to which non-veterans and do damage, Cox warns. had entered the sixth grade of several "squares” with an excel GOP unit ) non-members as well as veterans | and neighbors active in voting he will answer The the AIoha-Huber school. His ill- lent caller. declares this Is an opportunity ( and Leglonnairs are cordially in- Eventually, such politically active ness became apparent about two Assisting Mrs. Layman with ar groups may come forward with for all to ask an explanation of vlted. according to Thurlow Weed, months ago and it was estimated rangements for the dance are Mrs. arrangements chairman. candidates of their own, which Is past political actions. that he had the condition about William W agrer Mrs. W. A A special Invitation Is issued to Thp ° f Halloween will be Democracy really working from two months before detection. Boorkman, Paul Knepp, Mrs. C. B high school and upper class grad.- Matured October 28, at a free the grass-roots on up. Funeral services will be at the i Wooden and Mrs. Newman Ward ,hp r'e* io" hal> A Universal pat tlcipatlon Is gov school students Tigard high school P',bllc d* nr,‘ Al o ha Baptist c h u t i h on Th- i t - " ----------------- !— !---------------------- ernment, after education. Is the band will entertain early arrivals P"PUl«r orchestra has been en- day, October 26 at 2 p m The - r iE T C T n r i ,c Rug workshop project leader At the Beaverton American Le second most Important corner wlth a program of musical num- ka^ d to mak* wl,h thp "w" t R n Krl'.ng M o UBM will offlctatt A/V1A5 v j i r i a I V 111 $ music and decorations will follow training meetings featuring color, gion veterans social night last stones in our system, he said hers. Private commitment will take DEADLINE NOV. 15TH the seasonal motif It is empha design, and dying of materials In Wednesday night the assembled Apathy of a free people toward Shat ing sponsorship of the meet sized there will be no admission preparation place at the Portland Memorial for the actual rug crowd was surprised with a short duties of citizenship is alarming Ing Will_b* the Washington county j charft<, Crematorium in Portland P e g g « Christmas packages destined making began this week in the ex- Informal visit from Governor Doug- wl\h~'only 50* of the citizens tak central Republtcan commlttee, Mortuary, Beaverton, is in charge to army or fleet post offices A public turkey dinner, with tension home program under Mar- las McKay and Mrs. McKay. Gov of funeral arrangements. overseas must be mailed be cranberry sauce and all that tradl- garet Skaar County Extension ernor McKay, Legionairre. greeted He is survived by his parents: fore November 15to insure de tionally goes with It. Is scheduled Agent. Later, lessons will be given manv old friends from the Bea- not ' h* » a brother, Daniel I„ age six years, livery, announces Virginia Jen verton Post countries with the right to vote. for Sunday, October 29, at 8 p. m. on teaching construction tech- and a sister, Irene, age 9 months kins, acting postmaster of | he concluded "Even in Eastern Tlckets for this Hffair may be oh- nlques in hooked and braided rugs, and grandparents, Mr and Mrs. The program for the evanlng I Germany, OS'* toon part In the Beaverton talned from Mr. Weed. In his jus- Project leaders from the east Adam Bella of Hillsboro and Mr began with a group of dances from )(lst election at bayonet point - This deadline applies to all tlce of the peace office next to the1 end of the county attending the around the world by Barbara and Mrs Charles Clouser of New armed sen-ices addresses in Beaverton uost offlre workshops are: Mrs. Ruth Meyers, Engiehart, Mary Benz. Gerralyn Rockford. N. D., as well as numer- | foreign countries wtth the ex Non-veterans and non - Legion Rt. 1, Sherwood. Mrs. Mary I/afkv. Norris, Susan Bee Boyd. Karen FAST MATRON I.UNi HKON ous uncles and aunts. ception of Korea. j naires are also included in this Rt. 1, Sherwood, Mary Bogan, Rt. Danne Judy Diller and topped by Luncheon of the Past Matron of October 15 was the last date The Tualatin View Women's \ invitation, 4, Sherwood. Cora Metzentlne, Rt. tap selections by Anita Pienovl. Myru e chapter No. li. OES was Cluh is planning a Christmas ha- 1 ------- MOGUL’S D U PLE X PLA N S for this destination—although 2, Tigard, Mrs. M. E. Poitras. Rt. accompanied by Gale Enger hf.,d at hOTI,e o f Mrs Walter sant f .r November 4 8 00 p m at ELECTION NOTE reports from the front prom Mr. and Mrs. L. Mogul, owners 2, Beaverton. Mrs A R. Pearson. ise that a majority of Ameri Richard Seidler played accordian Gellnsky on Wednesday. October Barnes school. of the famed Mogul’s LeGourme? According to W. A. Tupper, 10307 N. W. Cornell Rd., Portland, solo« Patricia Seidler gave piano 18. Co-hostess was Mrs. J. B. Kll- can fighting men may he re restaurant in Portland, have pur Santa wtll be there with a treat county clerk, all absentee ballots Mrs. L. W. Kingsley, Rt. 2, Bea- turned to the United States solos Gienn ’Tex" Stout and "car lough of Newport Ore., who had for all hoys and girls. There wtll [ must he returned to him for turn- verton, Mrs Ed Rleben, Banks, chased the H R Crawford home in time for Christmas season. tus" Finley entertained during the been a house guest at Twin Maples lx a costume contest and tunny mg ovei to the sheriff by Novem- Mrs Ray Shook, Rt. 5. Hillsboro, on Hyland road evening with Western musir. of the past week Mr and Mrs. Crawford will ------- ---- gift Ideas for smart shoppers. Ad- her 1. Mrs. F. L Shook. Rt. 5, Hillsboro, move back to Portland, occupying S T A T E OF IL L H E A LTH If laughs and smiles are points Another house guest for thp mission free. Deadline of mailing ballots to Mrs. George Frattmen, Rt. 2, Port- an apartment until the duplex they Mrs. William Bloom Is still 111 on which to judge every one ap- week was Mrs Geo McFarland of Mrs Wm Felter, 485 N. W. absentee or sick voters has been I land. Mrs. Dan Nielson, 6736 N. are building is completed parently had a fine time. at her home on Center street. Skyline is chairman of the bazaar, set at October 27. I Hodge, Portland. Ocean Park. Washington SOUGHT BY FIVE Jaycees Set Annual Party On Oct. 31st Army Takes Nine Men In Oct. 25 Draft Republicans Of East End Stage Old-Time Rally Studies Course Kelly Returns With Used Cars* Nixes New Ones Groups Meet To Make Swimming Pool Cost Study Busy Bees Ready Feast-Bazaar on Oct. 28th, Aloha Meeting Nov. 2 Tells Control of Winter Rodents Eleven Year Old Square Dancers Passes Oct. 23rd; And Hep Cats Bid III Two Months To PTA Occasion Post Schedules Free Dance And Turkey Dinner Gov. Surprises Legion's Guests At Social Event Home Extension Program Studies Making of Rugs Santa Makes Ist Call At Tualatin View Club Event